Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1922

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Page Twenty-two The Lincolnian MARY SPENCER She proves that “slender models are always fashion- able.” THEODORE SMITH (2nd Lieutenant) Better known as “Beans.” If the girls call him “honey” he is sure to give them money. MARGUERITE LENORE Her thick, black eye-brows and lashes make her very at- tractive. MARIE WILSON Her complexion is as pure and sweet to look upon as a fresh budding rose in April. HACKETT HARDISON (Captain) He’s the ladies’ man! Do you know why? Because he has such a wicked eye! ELMA TOMLINSON With such even, pearly, beautiful white teeth.

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The Lincolnian Page Twenty-one MYRTLE WINSTON With her slow and uncon- cerned movements. LLOYD WILLIAMS (Captain) “Tears are the noble lan- guage of the eye.” SARAH MOTEN Her fingers are her main attractions, for with them she has become a noted vio- linist as well as a typist. JUSTINE HOARD HUGHES GREEN MAYME PAYNE With that straightforward (1st Lieutenant) With a sweet, quiet disposi- disposition. “Let me be the head of this!” tion.



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The Lincolnian Page Twenty-three FAYE STEELE Few people are able to boast about themselves, but Faye would easily be justi- fied in boasting of her abundance of beautiful, brown hair. EMMETT WYATT (1st Lieutenant) “You can’t go wrong with girls along.” BONNIE McCLAIN Oh! such long, sweeping eyelashes to cover and pro- tect those beautiful eyes! CALLIE C. MURPHY She always has a smile for everyone. ROBERT RIDLEY From the wild and woolly West came he! HAZEL HARPOLE Her popularity is due to her comical, but harmless way of teasing her fellow students.

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